British Golf Museum: History on the green
The British Golf Museum, located opposite the clubhouse of the famous ‘Old Course’ of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club in St Andrews, Scotland, displays over 500 years of golf history.
Visitors are able to watch footage from every Open Championship to the present day, as well as archive film of the oldest known footage of a golf match played in 1898.
Other features include touch screen interactives and a putting green, where visitors can attempt to show off their putting skills.
Visit: www.britishgolfmuseum.co.uk.
Ian Jarrett
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